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My 10 favourite books of the (not so favourite) year, 2020
Like most people, 2020 hasn't been my favourite year but it is almost over. And I've read some great books that I want to share with you.
5 Books to Help You Self-Edit Your Novel
I've tracked down some amazing writing books to help you edit your novel.
Book Review: Two Weeks Til Christmas by Laura Greaves
A short and sweet Christmas romance by Australian author Laura Greaves.
Book Review: The Baby Doctor by Fiona McArthur
Obstetrics, a medical mystery and an outback romance- The Baby Doctor is a great addition and fresh spin on the rural romance genre.
Book Review: The Girl who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz
Lagercrantz has done it again. In this fifth instalment of the Millennium series created by Stieg Larrson, he has weaved plot threads, characters and suspense into an ultimate ending where all the threads tie together and leave the reader wanting more...
Book Review: The Paris Wedding by Charlotte Nash
The Paris Wedding was a fresh spin on the rural genre. Where the protagonist is usually falling in love with the countryside and leading a quieter life, Rachael on the other hand, was finding her place outside the rural lifestyle in the midst of all the city chaos.
Book Review: Dear Banjo by Sasha Wasley
My review for Dear Banjo by Australian Author Sasha Wasley is now up on my blog.
It's Mystery & Thriller Week: Mini book reviews for books by Candice Fox, Jane Harper & Jo Nesbo
It's mystery and thriller week. Mini book reviews for Hades by Candice Fox, The Dry by Jane Harper and The Bat by Jo Nesbo.
Why I didnโt love Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic
Find out why I didn't love Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic...
Book Review: A Letter From Italy by Pamela Hart
"The challenges faced by forward-thinking women in backward times is explored by Hart in a realistic, thought-provoking way."
Book Review: The House of Lies by Renee Mcbryde
A compelling and fascinating memoir by Australian Author Renee McBryde.
Book Review: In at the Deep End by Penelope Janu
"A grown up Bindi Irwin meets Aquaman in this romantic comedy set on Sydney's Northern Beaches." Book Review for In at the Deep End by debut author Penelope Janu.
"Books with Heart" Join the Facebook Party on Wednesday January 11th, 2017
Join the "Books with Heart" Facebook Party on Jan 11th & meet your fave women's fiction authors
The Australian Women Writers Challenge 2017
Have you signed up for the AWW 2017? Join the Australian Women Writers Challenge and pledge to read books written by Australian women in 2017.